WeatherTech 2018 Le Mans Spotter Guide

V3 (FINAL!)

WeatherTech 2018 Le Mans Spotter Guide

Last Update: June 15th – #11 SMP now has Yellow rectangle on nose, Grid positions added.#3 Rebellion now has Chrome Mirrors and upper windscreen section

Welcome to the WeatherTech 2018 Le Mans Spotter Guide, the most up to date and detailed visual resource to follow the 2018 Le Mans 24 Hours.

Created by Andy Blackmore Design, the Guide features all the information you need while following Le Mans, from the track or home. This version of the guide (v3) is final and last updated after qualifying.

Thanks to our partner, WeatherTech , without whose support this unofficial guide wouldn’t be possible.

NOTE: PLEASE LINK TO THIS PAGE, not the PDF as the filename will change (and its also harder to capture download numbers.

As with previous years, the guide features all the information you need. From Chassis details to driver grading and Pit garage allocation and for 2017, the three main social media addresses for each team, everything is covered making this the one resource to have at your fingertips.

If you like the Spotter Guide series and find it useful, I would appreciate it if you follow WeatherTech or WeatherTech Racing as a Thank you on Twitter.

Special thanks to my proof reading team of Shea Adam, Paul Marquardt, Marcel ten Caat, and Michael Zalavari. They did an awesome job going through the guide in detail. Thanks to DSC’s David Lord, Peter May and Graham Goodwin, and also to Adam Prescott for assisting with reference. Thanks to the majority of teams who also helped with the guide.

Thanks to all the media who continue to support and promote the guides.

This guide is created by Andy Blackmore Design in partnership with WeatherTech

Andy Blackmore Design offers a full range of Creative Services for the Automotive and Motorsport Industry including livery designs,vehicle styling and builds and team identity. Clients include Nissan, McLaren, Porsche, Turner Motorsport, TAG Heuer, IMSA, Falken and Hankook.

The Spotter Guide series, created by Andy, are the largest collection of online spectator guides available worldwide.

The 2015 Le Mans Spotter Guide saw over 140,000 unique downloads.

TenTenths hosts SpotterGuides.com and started their forum in 1998 with the aim of providing the most comprehensive set of motorsport discussion forums on the World Wide Web. Per month they displayed roughly 1.3M content pages in 200,000 visits from 40,000 unique visitors.